14 helpers (band)

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14 helpers
General information
origin Pirna
Genre (s) Right skirt
founding 1996
resolution unknown
Founding members
singing
Thomas Sattelberg
guitar
Matthias Wego
guitar
Stalemate
Drums
Sebastian Oehme
bass
Michael

14 Nothelfer was a German right-wing rock band from Pirna .

Band history

14 Nothelfer formed around Thomas Sattelberg , a former member of the Wiking Youth and co-founder of the forbidden association Skinheads Saxon Switzerland . He was also involved as a social worker in the youth work of the AWO .

The band performed in October 1997 at a youth work band competition supported by the Sächsische Zeitung and the Sparkasse Pirna- Sebnitz . She took first place there in front of a predominantly right-wing audience. In 1998 the album debut was released . As a result, the group appeared in the opening act of Ultima Thule and Kampfzone in Dresden in front of around 800 people. In May 1999 followed a performance at a festival together with Storm (Sweden), Warlord (United Kingdom), Legion of St. George and Proissenheads in front of about 1000 visitors. The last album to date, Hate 'n' Roll, followed in 2000 . On March 31, 2005, the debut album Einstand was indexed by the Federal Testing Office for Media Harmful to Young People (BPjM) .

The band is now considered dissolved. Two members later played in the far-right pagan metal band Magog . One of the confidants of the band was NPD district manager Uwe Leichsenring , who was also active with the Saxon Switzerland skinheads. The band had further contacts with the NPD and Blood & Honor .

Surname

The name, based on the group of central Christian saints , has another meaning. The expression stands for the Fourteen Words that the right-wing extremist David Eden Lane coined. They summarize the program of American neo-Nazis in one sentence: "We must secure the existence of our people and a future for White children." [1] (We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children.) About this racist creed the band also wrote a song for their debut album.

Discography

  • 1998: Debut (HA Records) (indexed)
  • 2000: Hate 'n' Roll (Movement Records)

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d bands / musicians . In: Thomas Grumke and Bernd Wagner (eds.): Handbuch Rechtsradikalismus . Leske + Budrich, Opladen 2002, ISBN 3-8100-3399-5 , p. 463-464 .
  2. ^ Michael Weiss: Germany in September . In: Christian Dornbusch , Jan Raabe (Hrsg.): Rechtsrock - Inventory and counter-strategies . series of anti-fascist texts (council) / Unrast-Verlag, Hamburg / Münster 2002, ISBN 3-89771-808-1 , p. 61 .
  3. BAnz. No. 60 of March 31, 2005
  4. 14 emergency helpers in the lexicon of right-wing extremism of the network against Nazis , queried on January 4, 2012
  5. Henning Flad: Not dead despite the ban. Ideological production in the songs of the extreme right . In: Christian Dornbusch , Jan Raabe (Ed.): RechtsRock. Inventories and counter-strategies . Unrast Verlag, Münster 2002, ISBN 3-89771-808-1 , p. 103 .